<p>April: 720-750 CR? Anywhere from 700-750 Math (2 wrong, but I think that's it) and 770-800 W. I didn't concentrate too much on math or writing, but I don't think CR benefited much from the extra attention I gave it. :(</p>
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How much of a difference in scaled scores is it if, say, you omit 2 as opposed to answer 2?
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<p>There's no difference. The only difference would be you didn't lose 1/4 of a point, but let's say on math you miss 2 by omitting them--you'll have a raw score of 52. If you just got 2 flat out wrong you'd have a 52 - 1/4 - 1/4 = 51.5, which would be rounded up to 52. If you missed 3, though (by getting them wrong) as opposed to 3 omitted there would be a difference.</p>
<p>I don't think that 7-10 wrong in CR would be enough wrong to get a 630. I'm not too familiar with the curve, but I know people who got 6 or 7 CR wrong and ended up with about 700 +/- a few.</p>
<p>I think I got more than 10 wrong on CR...and generally on practice tests I don't do to well on CR (low 600s)...I'm not expecting a high 600 or low 700. Hey...if it happens...I won't be complaining.</p>
<p>I'm taking the 5/6 SAT also... and I am hoping to get:</p>
<p>720 CR/780M/ 740W</p>
<p>Last time, on the January SAT, I messed up on the Math... I gridded in the wrong numbers for the Math grid-ins... thank goodness there were no negative marks for that.</p>
<p>Math - 3 wrong - 740 Hopefully, but anything 700+ is fine
CR - Hopefully above 660 (last test)
Writing - Got 680 last test, so maybe around that, but dont really care</p>
<p>It has been so long tha I can't remeber clearly but here goes:
CR~ hopefully 700+. the vocab was really easy, I thought. I had almost all the words on the vocab test we took the day before the test in english
Writing~did pretty well. don't like finding errors but wrote a pretty good essay. to the point. clear and concise. hoping 700+ again
Math~ did horrid on it. i ran out of time. had about 5 blanks and quickly filled in the bubble for two. hopefully a 600. but retaking it :)</p>